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Aerobic and anaerobic different between​

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Answered by muskan786231
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Answer:

aerobic- the energy e is released from food by oxidation reaction in presence of air.

anaerobic- energy is is released from food in the absence of air.

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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Aerobic Respiration -

  • It occurs in the presence of oxygen.

  • In this process, large quantity of energy.

  • Oxygen is required in aerobic respiration.

  • An electron transport chain is required in aerobic respiration.

  • In aerobic respiration, each molecules of glucose produces 38 molecules of ATP.

  • The end product of aerobic respiration shows little toxicity.

  • It always begins in cytoplasm and continues in the mitochondria of the cell.

Anaerobic Respiration -

  • It occurs in the absence of oxygen.

  • Oxygen is not required in anaerobic respiration.

  • An electron transport chain is not required in anaerobic respiration.

  • In this process, less amount of energy.

  • In anaerobic respiration, each molecules of glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP.

  • The end product of anaerobic respiration is generally toxic.

  • It occurs in cytoplasm only.
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